Country Jam Music Festival Music Returns!

Adding National recording artists, regional entertainment, family activities and just good ole’ southern fun.

Naples largest festival, Country Jam Music features two stages. Entertainment flows all through the day, so be ready with your lawn chairs and empty stomachs. Or, purchase your “Reserved Seating General Admission” ticket while they last, as only a limited supply will be available.

Country Jam Music Festival benefits the programs of the not-for-profit activities chosen by the Collier County Fairgrounds.

CONCERT INFORMATION

JANUARY 30th, 2016 @ 1pm

COLLIER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

FORECAST WEATHER

Sponsors

Colden Rainey “Cole” Swindell is an American country music singer-songwriter. Swindell has written singles for Craig Campbell, Thomas Rhett, Scotty McCreery, and Luke Bryan, and has released one album for Warner Bros. Records Nashville

If you want to know Josh Thompson, just listen to the lyrics of his music. Thompson showcases his undeniable gift for writing with songs like the anthemic “Way Out Here,” or the unapologetic “Blame It On Waylon,” and on his upcoming projects, the “aw, shucks” admittance of “Same Ol’ Plain Ol’ Me,” the nod to his humble background, “Daddy Had A Beer,” and the breathtakingly poignant “I Like To Believe In That.”

They’re songs born of a hard-working, blue-collar raising. The son of a Wisconsin concrete worker, destined to follow in the steel-toed boots of a laborer, Josh veered to the left when he picked up a guitar, but he didn’t quite realize the course he had steered himself down until much later. – See more at: http://www.joshthompsonofficial.com/about#sthash.BgDBhMUP.dpuf

At age nine, Barrett and his family moved to Durban, South Africa where he fell in love with African harmony and singing. He experienced a huge culture shock when they moved back to the States, and the only way Barrett could connect to others his age was through music. He received a scholarship to college and, at 19, made national headlines when his choir was on board a major commercial aircraft that crashed and took the lives of 11 people in Little Rock. Since surviving the horrific accident, Barrett has become a father of two and is now a high school teacher of the dramatic arts.